The following are a list of sites who have helped STW get started by posting links and encouraging followers to flock to the site. STW is grateful and would like to encourage you to peruse their work in return. Beyond that, you will also find a list of other webcomics we enjoy.
FIRST AND FOREMOST:
In the acknowledgments section of Bill Simmons' first book, he describes how his wife badgered him into thanking her and her children first. Based on a similar situation, STW would like to thank theSwede, Westley, Sprite, Shiv, Bitey, Wakefield, and all other family and friends.
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ASSOCIATES:
Justin Smith, crossword puzzle creator
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OTHER THANKS TO:
Sarahthe (Worth your while for amusing rants about being allergic to one’s spouse)
Making Plans for Infiniti (Worth your while for occasional glimpses into the next great American novel)
Girls With Slingshots (Worth your while for the webcomic combination of girls, drinking, and a cactus)
Awfulannouncing (Worth your while if you love sports but hate networks)
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OTHER PHOTOCOMICS YOU MIGHT ENJOY
A Softer World (Basically the king, ruling with dark comedy)
Skidmore Bluffs (Hilariously disturbing)
Union of Heroes (German superheroes in photocomic form, perfectly posed)
Citrus Soldier (Captioning random photos longer than Kurt Vonnegut did)
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OTHER WEBCOMICS YOU MIGHT ENJOY
Bad Machinery (Better throw-away lines than any joke you'll hear today)
Questionable Content (Great ensemble cast, art and jokes)
XKCD (Stick figures and math)
Overcompensating (Mostly deluded, yet very funny)
Kate Beaton (Historical inaccuracy be damned)
Octopus Pie (Best webcomic name ever)
Dinosaur Comics (Repetitive imagery with hilarious dinosaurs)
DAR (Wonderful look at personal issues you don't hear considered often enough)
Ice (Absolutely beautiful and well conceived)
October 31st (Post-apocalyptic San Francisco, beautifully drawn)
Freakangels (Warren Ellis is a genius when he's actually completing something)
Nine Planets Without Intelligent Life (Artwork and philosophy draw you in)
Scenes From A Multiverse (Unique approach to a joke-a-day and with alternate universes!)
Indexed (Daily on index cards, maybe not a webcomic but more delightful than most)
The Abominable Charles Christopher (Nature, mystery, humor, great art)
Piled Higher and Deeper (Grad school!)
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (Very clever with lots of dick jokes)
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More thanks and webcomics will follow as needed . . . after all, it is only STW’s third year. |